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SynQor introduces 2.5V and 3.3V Half-brick DC/DC Converters up to 80 Amps.


BOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- SynQor has announced the release of two high efficiency dc/dc converters ideally suited for current hungry networking and telecom applications. The standard half-brick modules are part of the PowerQor(TM) Peta series and are capable of delivering up to 80 amps at 2.5V and 70 amps at 3.3V. The open frame converters employ synchronous Refers to events that are synchronized, or coordinated, in time. For example, the interval between transmitting A and B is the same as between B and C, and completing the current operation before the next one is started are considered synchronous operations. Contrast with asynchronous.  rectification rectification /rec·ti·fi·ca·tion/ (rek?ti-fi-ka´shun)
1. the act of making straight, pure, or correct.

2. redistillation of a liquid to purify it.
 and a single board design, providing superior thermal performance and a full load efficiency over 90 percent.

The modules are packaged in a standard half-brick footprint of 2.4" x 2.3" x 0.45" (61 x 58.4 x 11.4 mm) and use the industry recognized pin out configuration. The 2.5V output unit delivers 80 Amps of current (200W) while the 3.3V module is rated up to 70 Amps (230W). Additionally, the converter's output can be trimmed up 10% or down 20%, providing accurate voltage margining and custom outputs. Both units have a standard 35-75V telecom input and are designed with an additional set of output pins to enhance the current carrying capability of the converter and reduce dissipated dis·si·pat·ed  
adj.
1. Intemperate in the pursuit of pleasure; dissolute.

2. Wasted or squandered.

3. Irreversibly lost. Used of energy.
 power delivered to the load board.

The high current Peta half-brick modules are ideal for telecom and datacom applications using distributed power architectures. High-end optical networking Communications between computers, telephones and other electronic devices using light. An optical network is far more reliable and has far greater potential transmission capacity than networking in the electrical domain. See optical fiber.  equipment such as backbone switches and Petabit routers require high currents and low voltages Low voltage is an electrical engineering term that broadly identifies safety considerations of an electricity supply system based on the voltage used. While different definitions exist for the exact voltage range covered by "low voltage", the most commonly used ones include "mains  to power today's complex electronic circuitry. SynQor is meeting these challenges with increased efficiency, power density and reliability.

All SynQor converters carry a comprehensive set of international safety approvals, including EN60950 and UL/cUL60950. Control and protection features include on/off control, voltage trim, remote sense, input UVL UVL Ultraviolet Light
UVL United Van Lines
UVL Universal Videogame List
UVL Unit Vulnerability List (personnel likely to deploy for a contingency)
UVL User Volume Label
, short circuit, current limit, output OVP OVP Originalverpackt (German: original packaging)
OVP Over Voltage Protection
OVP Ostvorpommern (German number plate area code)
OVP Originalverpackung (German) 
, and thermal shutdown.

Sample and production quantities of the 2.5V and 3.3V Peta series converters are available immediately with a lead-time of stock to 8 weeks directly from SynQor and through their network of distributors. The standard module is priced at $90.60 in OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  quantities.

For additional information, contact SynQor at 888-567-9596, fax: 978-849-0602, e-mail: sales@synqor.com or visit our web site for detailed datasheets at www.synqor.com.

High-resolution photography for this press release available at: http://www.synqor.com/company/6_3_press_and_events.html#mc

SynQor is a leading provider of high efficiency dc/dc converters for distributed power architectures. SynQor's products exceed the exacting performance, quality, and reliability requirements of its world-class customers. SynQor serves the converging telecom and datacom markets with their high-efficiency PowerQor(R), DualQor(R), BusQor(R) and NiQor(R) families of dc/dc converters. SynQor's products are designed to meet the challenging demands of OEM engineers building today's communications infrastructure hardware. SynQor is a privately owned company headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts Boxborough is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,868 at the 2000 census, although it had risen to 5,377 by June 2005. The town name is often spelled Boxboro, on highway signs and official documents.  with offices in Dallas Texas, Europe, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan. More information is available on the Company's website at www.synqor.com.
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